Cover art for Year of Glory
Published
Casemate, May 2018
ISBN
9781612005652
Format
Softcover, 372 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 15.2cm

Year of Glory The Life and Battles of Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, June 1862-June 1863

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who more than anyone else came to epitomize the 'cavaliers' of the Confederacy. No commander during the Civil War is more closely identified with the "cavalier mystique" as Major General J.E.B. (Jeb) Stuart. And none played a more prominent role during the brief period when the hopes of the nascent Confederacy were at their apex.

Jeb Stuart was not only successful in leading Robert E. Lee's cavalry in dozens of campaigns and raids, but for riding magnificent horses, dressing outlandishly, and participating in balls and parties that epitomized the "moonlight and magnolia" image of the Old South. This book looks at his career from June 1862 June 1863 when the Confederate hopes remained. AUTHOR: Monte Akers is the author of several books, including The Accidental Historian: Tales of Trash and Treasure (2010) and Flames After Midnight: Murder, Vengeance and the Desolation of a Texas Community (1999). He followed up the highly-praised Year of Glory with Year of Desperate Struggle: Jeb Stuart and His Cavalry, from Gettysburg to Yellow Tavern, 1863-1864 (Casemate 2015). An attorney as well as historian, a collector of Civil War artifacts, song lyricist (since age nine), and an admirer of Jeb Stuart, he currently lives near Austin, Texas. 16 pages of b/w photographs

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